The first A350 XWB for Thai Airways
International has rolled out from cabin furnishing and
engine installation at the Airbus Toulouse Final Assembly Line in
France.
Thai Airways’ A350 XWB will offer a two-class service.
The 32 180-degree flat Royal Silk Class seats, with a width of 21 inches, are
arranged four abreast in a 1-2-1 configuration, while the 289 Economy
Class seats are arranged nine abreast in a 3-3-3 configuration and
have a 32-inch pitch and 18-inch
width.
The A350 XWB features a carbon fiber fuselage and wings
as well as Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines.
Firm
orders from carriers in the Asia Pacific region
total 267, representing over a third of total sales for the A350
XWB to date.
The first A350-900 for Thai Airways is scheduled
for delivery in Q3 2016.
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